
Lee Mayberry
1992-93 • Skybox
NBA Hoops Series 2 • #419

1992-93 • Fleer
NBA • Milwaukee Bucks
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The 1992-93 Fleer Lee Mayberry rookie sits at the lower end of the value spectrum within his rookie-year cardboard, consistent with his role as a reserve point guard rather than a franchise cornerstone during his NBA tenure. Fleer's base set from this era was produced in high volume, meaning this card competes in a crowded, low-demand tier with minimal condition premium unless graded PSA 10 or BGS 9.5. Even within the Milwaukee Bucks team set from this release, Mayberry's card commands far less interest than contemporaries from higher-profile franchises.
This is a standard base set rookie card with no serial numbering, parallel designation, or short-print variation, placing it among the most widely available cards from the 1992-93 Fleer checklist. Print runs from this era were in the tens of millions, resulting in an abundant raw supply and a relatively shallow graded population that reflects low submission interest rather than true scarcity. Population reports show minimal PSA or BGS graded copies, not because the card is rare, but because collector demand for professional grading on this card remains negligible.
Mayberry had a modest eight-year NBA career primarily as a backup, which limits the long-term narrative premium that typically drives sustained rookie card demand. There is no emerging Hall of Fame case or cultural resurgence driving renewed collector interest, and grading submission trends for this card remain flat with no identifiable catalyst on the horizon. This card is best viewed as a low-cost PC addition for Bucks team collectors rather than a speculative investment with meaningful upside.

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1992-93 • Skybox
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